Panzer Dragoon Mini for Game Gear. Whats up with that?
YF: [Laughs] My only involvement I had with Panzer Drgaoon Mini was to approve the packaging, everything else was handled by Sega of America. Nobody I know owns it, and we have no idea who developed it. Hell, I want a copy. [Laughs] 1UP: Panzer Dragoon, when I think about it, seems like it could run on the Nintendo DS. Although it seems unlikely to happen, do you think Sega could technically port one of these games to DS? YF: Viewing the specs, I think it could probably go to the DS. But if Sega came up to me and asked me to port this to the DS, I don’t think I’d be interested in revisiting a past project. So instead of doing a port, I’d rather do a whole new game for DS. But Sega has changed. Now they’re a pachinko company, it’s not the Sega it used to be. Now the Panzer series, looking at the numbers, it didn’t sell that well, so I doubt that Sega would do something like that again. What the users expect from the Panzer series is nothing less than the most the latest machines can pro